The Black Cat Vol. 01 No. 08 May 1896


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(4.4 stars; 11 reviews)

The Black Cat (1895-1922) was a monthly literary magazine, publishing original short stories, often about uncanny or fantastical topics. Many writers were largely unknown, but some famous authors also wrote original material for this magazine.
This is the eighth issue with the following 5 stories:
"For fame, money, or love ?" by Rodrigues Ottolengui (1861-1937): a piano composition reveals the final thoughts of a musician
''A No Account Niggah'', by Leonard M. Prince: a clumsy new recruit proves his worth when it matters most
"A hundred thousand dollar trance", by Eugene Shade Bisbee (1864-1933): a renowned hypnotist proposes a rather shocking experiment at a club meeting
"The misfit gown", by Elmer Cook Rice: witness the heated voting campaign for the presidency of a woman's charity club
"The shifting sand", by C. C. van Orsdall: the tragic story of man's life-long obsession to find back a treasure chamber
- Summary by Sonia (2 hr 1 min)

Capítulos

For fame, money, or love ? by R. Ottolengui 28:32 Leído por NarratorJ
''A No Account Niggah'', by Leonard M. Prince 20:47 Leído por Phil Chenevert
A hundred thousand dollar trance, by Eugene Shade Bisbee 19:04 Leído por Sonia
The misfit gown, by Elmer Cook Rice 30:06 Leído por Julie Burks
The shifting sand, by C. C. van Orsdall 23:12 Leído por ToddHW

Reseñas

"No account N..." will defy your expectations


(5 stars)

I've never gone into a short story expecting less and gotten more.